Published
5 years agoon
By
Adubianews
Member of Parliament for Bimbilla was the guest for the popular Good Evening Ghana show broadcasted on Metro TV. During an exclusive interview with Paul Adom Otchere, host of Good Evening Ghana, he indirectly disclosed and revealed the person he will support to get the flagbearer position in the New Patriotic Party.
According to him, it is very clear that he will support such person. He surprisingly disclosed that most of the party members will also support that person which he intends to support. Paul Adom Otchere was trying to convince him to mention or disclose the identity of the person he planned on supporting.
Dominic Nitiwul intelligently gave Paul Adom Otchere a clue of the person he will support. Nitiwul stated that he cannot be a running mate if the person he planned on supporting wins the flagbearership position. Obviously, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia is the one he is referring to. This is because, the President and Vice President at usually selected from different regions. Do you understand?
“I do not know if I will stand for the Member of Parliament position again I will not run for President. I will support someone but it is not time for me to declare. If I declare, they will say Nitiwul has declared. You should know. It is a very easy guess. It is obvious that this is the person I will support. Almost all of us will support that person. I will not stand for running mate if my guess is right.”
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